. Thankfully, for many, symptoms of one-sided facial paralysis are from a far less serious disorder — Bell’spalsy. Doctors often prescribe the anti-inflammatory corticosteroid prednisone for Bell’spalsyRead more

caused by nerve damage, commonly called Bell’spalsy. Nose Unevenness -- Scientists cannot thoroughly explain the reasons for this condition, but in cases of sarcoidosis, the organs get scars whichRead more

or on the skin around the eyes. Drooping eyelids may point to Bell’spalsy, which occurs due to nerve damage. Mouth Short teeth are result of an excessive stomach acid and problems with frequent belchingRead more

inflammation of the membranes surrounding your brain (meningitis), temporary paralysis of one side of your face (Bell'spalsy), numbness or weakness in your limbs, and impaired muscle movement.ConventionalRead more

be Lyme." Even the Mayo Clinic admits that Lyme disease can cause Bell'sPalsy and numbness in the limbs. And, now it's time to expose the biggest myth surrounding Lyme disease, according to David GetoffRead more

became paralyzed by Bell'spalsy. Over the past two years, she became so weak that she couldn't get out of bed and started to have severe seizures, too. She said she felt as though her "bones were snappingRead more